Question: What does our true work consist of: going out into the external environment and disseminating the wisdom of Kabbalah, or is it something internal, the realization of inner changes?
Answer: We do not produce any changes, neither external nor internal. However, within our consciousness, there is a certain pull toward action, a drive to do something. In principle, all abilities are given to us from above, yet they must be united and used in such a way that I myself wish to advance precisely in the direction that the Creator indicates to me.
If we carefully examine this direction, we will discover that it always stands in opposition to our egoistic nature. And if this is not so, if the direction toward the Creator does not contradict my egoism, then evidently, I have inaccurately determined that the Creator has placed my hand upon the correct choice and proposed that I strengthen myself in it. When I truly choose the direction of the Creator, it must be a direction of pure bestowal, opposite to my nature.
As a rule, we do not see the correct direction so clearly and choose something close to it. Gradually, over time, the path becomes clearer; we acquire a narrower resolution, a more precise power of resolution, and then we begin to see it more distinctly. But this takes time.
If we were to see everything at once, we would run away from it, because “good fate” belongs to the category of Din (judgment, restriction). A person is incapable of this! One arrives at it gradually, little by little. A true choice, when the Creator truly places my hand upon something, is something that burns like fire. What does “good fate” mean? Good fate is bestowal!
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 1/27/26, Rabash, “Lishma and Lo Lishma”



